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William S. Richardson School of Law - University of Hawaii at Manoa
The William S. Richardson School of Law is a collaborative, multicultural community preparing students for excellence in the practice of law and related careers that advance justice and the rule of law. We develop highly qualified, ethical professionals through excellence in teaching, scholarship, and public service. We embrace Hawai‘i’s diversity and values and recognize a special responsibility to our state and the Pacific region. We lead in environmental law, Native Hawaiian law, and Pacific-Asian legal studies.
Hawaii Association for Justice
The Hawai'i Association for Justice was originally established in 1983, as an affiliate of the American Association for Justice, a national organization. The organization was originally known as the Consumer Lawyers of Hawai'i. The members of HAJ include many of the top trial attorneys in the State of Hawai'i. In addition to being a professional organization for Hawai'i personal injury lawyers and other attorneys, the HAJ educates the public about civil justice issues in consumer's rights, personal injury, wrongful death, medical malpractice, commercial litigation, family law, employment law, insurance law, product liability cases and workers' compensation law.
Western Trial Lawyers Association
Our membership primarily consists of “top notch” trial lawyers from across the Western United States, including Hawaii. However, due to the popularity of our organization, our membership now includes outstanding litigators from across the entire country. These are people who are invariably successful, passionate, and truly love what they do. All of them have valuable wisdom to share with fellow lawyers regarding excellence in the representation of clients.
Legal Aid Society of Hawaii
The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii is the state's oldest and largest non-profit legal services provider. Each year, legal aid assists over 18,000 clients who would not otherwise be able to afford representation with their civil legal issues. Through partnership in pro bono, we aim to increase the number of clients served as well as to increase access to full representation in ciliv legal matters for low-income and working low income individuals.
Legal Assistance - Hawaii State Bar Association Pro Bono
Legal assistance in the state of Hawaii.
Hawaii State Judiciary -Hawaii's Court System
The mission of the Judiciary, as an independent branch of government, is to administer justice in an impartial, efficient and accessible manner in accordance with the law.
Idaho State Bar Association
Promoting high standards of professional conduct and to aid in the advancement of the administration of justice.
College of Law-University of Idaho
The College of Law has emerged as one of the best educational values in the nation, not just because it is cost-effective, but also because of its legacy of leading in the judiciary, the legal profession, business, and public service. The college’s success is built upon a steadfast belief that a law school should stand for serving the public and increasing access to justice.
ITLA-Idaho's Trial Lawyers Association
The Idaho Trial Lawyers Association is a local, non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of justice for all citizens. The ITLA began in 1972 and has over 400 members including attorneys, legal staff and law students. ITLA provides quality continuing legal education as well as networking and support for trial lawyers. Our members utilize an interactive list serve to better serve their clients.
Idaho Volunteer Lawyers - Pro Bono
The Idaho Volunteer Lawyers Program (IVLP) provides a safety net for low-income individuals and families in Idaho who require civil legal services and cannot afford to pay for them. IVLP recruits attorneys from local communities who volunteer their time and expertise to assist those in need. IVLP helps in many ways. Whether someone in the community is seeking legal assistance or an attorney would like to give back to the community, IVLP connects people!